What common cause could bring organized labor together with gay liberation in the United States?
Recent Posts
Sex and the American Quest for a Relatable Past
How we remember the sex lives of the founding fathers reflects contemporary concerns and projections.
Globalizing the History of Sexology
Only recently have we begun to explore the varied global dimensions of sexual science.
Meet Me in St. Louis: History of Sexuality at the 2015 Organization of American Historians Conference
This year’s OAH conference theme, “Taboos,” has engendered a number of exciting panels, museum displays and a walking tour.
Scale – Spectacle – Spectatorship: Space as a Category of Queer Analysis
Archives, exhibitions and historical sites operate as spaces through which ideas about LGBTQ identity can be renegotiated.
Eugenics and Intersex: The consequences of defining "normal" bodies
Decisions to limit life based on social or cultural biases contain dangerous eugenic possibilities.
Curating LGBTQ Histories: Queer Season at Sutton House
Just a decade ago, the idea of an exhibition addressing LGBT themes in a National Trust house would likely have been dismissed.